Best products from r/waterporn
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1. NEEWER 52mm ND Fader Neutral Density Adjustable Variable Filter (ND2 to ND400)
- 3x All-American, USA National Team Member and founder of Performance Water Polo, Jack Kocur shows you how to dominate the game by controlling the center position. This video covers ball side control, offense and defense.
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2. Nature: Land Of the Falling Lakes
- NATURE: LAND OF THE FALLING LAKES (DVD MOVIE)
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4. Fotasy CokinProductKit40in1 Complete Square Filter Kit Compatible with Cokin P Series
- Graduated Green, Yellow, Purple, Orange, Pink, Brown, Blue, Red, Sunset Color Filters + Full Green, Yellow, Purple, Orange, Pink, Blue, Red, Sunset Color Filters+ Graduated ND2, ND4, ND8 and Full ND2, ND4, ND8, ND16 Filters
- 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, 77, 82mm Adapter Rings + Filter Holder + Lens Hood
- Six Pocket Filter Holder x 4pcs
- Fotasy Premier Lens Cleaning Cloth
- Brand: Fotasy
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5. B+W 77mm ND 1.8-64X with Single Coating (106)
This filter uses our standard B+W F-Pro filter mount, which has a front accessory thread and is made of brass.Truly Neutral Gray designManufactured from Water-White Schott Glass
6. Cobra Digital 16MP Digital Camera- 8x zoom CBD-DCA1620-PINK
- More energy efficient than conventional LCD TVs
- Auto-adjusts picture to room lighting
- SRS Studio Sound HD for crisp, clear audio
- 2 Million to 1 dynamic contrast ratio for deeper blacks
- Slim frame design looks great on a wall or table stand
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I'm glad you asked, yes, I used a variable ND fader by Neewer. This photo was shot at F/16 with the fader cranked pretty far dark and you can see in the photo that it is very sharp. This was using my $100 Canon 50mm F/1.8 at F/16 so diffraction was in play, with a cheap Tiffen filter on it and an even cheaper ND fader and it turned out very very sharp. I would highly recommend the Neewer variable ND to anyone in need of an ND filter. I got mine for $5 on Amazon with free shipping because of prime, you can also see other photos I've taken with it linked to the Amazon page.
I knew it! \o/ So gorgeous.
Edit: This Nature episode is where I first learned of "the land of falling lakes". Highly recommend it.
Looks like this.
I wish they had reverse-tilt-shift lenses that would make tiny miniatures look like absolutely real giant stuff.
I have a set like this. It doesn't suck.
Circular B+W that is threaded for my wide angle lens, 77mm. I used a 6 stop filter. I have heard that the Cokin ones can have some bad cast and can be pretty punishing on your sharpness. I have two lenses that are 77mm, and they happen to be 2/3 of the lenses I use most. I will see if I can do a step down ring to put it on my Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 at some point.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004861JW0/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Probably a point and shoot. That's about 16MP, which is common. MP count doesn't really mean much.
EDIT: Here is an example of a really cheap crappy camera that has 16MP. There's a Kodak EasyShare P&S that's even cheaper and also has 16MP.
I hate that I don't know how to link you to the right spot, but hit "look inside" on this book. You want to read the chapter titled "Hold Fast to Your Children: Death in Hot Water". It gives actual accounts of people who went into the pools. One man dove, most fell accidentally; either way it isn't pretty.